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We came here for an anniversary meal as we were staying at nearby Byland Abbey. Even though it was very busy we were really warmly welcomed and shown straight to our table. The staff couldn't have been more friendly and attentive and the food was...More

Had a great Sunday lunch here with my two boys while on holiday. The battered prawns were delicious as was the roast beef, roast lamb and home made beefburgers. Good selection of vegetables cooked just right. They were obviously quite busy but had plenty of...More

We had dinner on Saturday night and I can not think of one negative thing to say about this place the surounding were excellent the service first class and the food was to die for. If we are ever in that neck of the wood...More

We dropped into this traditional village pub half way down the main street in Ampleforth early evening at a weekend. It certainly looks the part from the outside, and inside can best be described as cosy, with 3 small open plan "room areas" with seating...More

Hi thanks for your great review, one of our real ales is so popular I am struggling to keep up with demand, Howardian Gold from our local Helmsley Brewery is a great Beer and a firm favourite of my locals. As we are only small...More

This is a lovely, typical old village pub. Compact bar area with two private dining areas, one capable of seating 14 around one table (I guess you could get more in comfortably) and the other with two tables of between 4-6. These rooms would be...More

Hi thanks for your super review, our private dining areas are really popular and a nice alternative if the bar is really busy. All our puddings are homemade and although they are very traditional eg Bread and Butter Pudding and Fruit Crumble they are really...More

Called in and found this little pub very busy both with locals and visitors come to eat in the restaurant. Need to book on weekends! food looked good but there was rather a heavy smell of chip pan which hopefully is not the normal !...More

hi thanks for your review, we did have an issue with our extraction system but I am pleased to say this is all fixed now, thanks goodness, I don't like the smell of chip oil either, normally we have the delicious smell of our chargrilled...More

I'm local to Ampleforth and normally eat in White Swan. Not any more. I'm not a vegetarian but do eat and prefer to eat vegetarian dishes. I had Falafel as a starter and vegetarian chilli for my main. Wow, the best meat free meal I...More

We were staying locally in a Yurt and wanted somewhere for dinner, with 2 children aged 7 and 14. The white horse is cozy and very friendly. My husband and son had the steaks and described them as the best they had had for a...More

We visited this restaurant on a Friday evening at Easter while staying in the village of Ampleforth. We did not book in and we we arrived we asked if we could eat. We were informed that there were no tables. 10 minutes later the waitress...More

hi thanks for your great review, I am so glad we managed to fit you in. We are very mindful on ensuring standards with both Service and Food and as we are only a small country pub with an extremely small Kitchen we sometimes do...More

Pop in for a drink and ended up booking a table for an evening meal. Very family staff made you very welcome. Two couple and our dad. Plenty of choice nothing to much trouble. Prawns was lovely. We had a start but the size of...More

The White Horse Inn is situated in the beautiful village of Ampleforth, North Yorkshire which is the gateway to many fabulous walks and Ampleforth College.Pete and Nikki offer you a warm welcome to their 18th century traditional country inn which dates back to 1768. Its charming cosy rooms with log fires, oak beamed ceilings, flagstone floors, candlelit tables and a warm friendly atmosphere make it the perfect place to relax and unwind.We offer traditional hand pulled beers and fine wines by the glass. Our great local characters, not only give the inn that 'traditional proper pub' feel, but also have a wealth of knowledge about the history of the pub and the area, which they regularly share with our visitors.Our food is locally sourced, freshly prepared and cooked to order

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